On International Women's Day 2025, we honour the accomplishments, challenges, and persistence of women everywhere. Watching impactful documentaries that highlight inspirational tales of women shattering stereotypes and more are a great way to celebrate the day. These five must-watch films that are available on OTT platforms provide an engaging and thought-provoking experience. Take a look:?
For the future of herself and her sister, a bright nine-year-old who works in a sweatshop must make a tough decision when she is given the opportunity to go to school. Adam J. Graves, who is now a filmmaker and philosopher, wrote and directed the short film. Nagesh Bhonsle, Ananya Shanbhag, and Sajda Pathan are its main actors.
When a surprise gift from her estranged husband arrives, Nurse Prabha's routine in Mumbai takes an unexpected turn. As she tries to forget her husband who has been away for years, life presents itself with problems. The cast includes Kani Kusruti, Divya Prabha, Chhaya Kadam and Hridhu Haroon.
A tough group of South Korean divers battle against impending dangers to preserve their dying culture on the coast of Jeju Island. The movie won the NETPAC Prize at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, where it made its debut.
Rayka Zehtabchi's 2018 documentary short film Period. End of Sentence tells the story of Indian women who are spearheading a silent revolution in menstrual health. Arunachalam Muruganantham, Shabana Khan, Gouri Choudari, Ajeya, and Anita are the film's main actors.
The 2017 Indian documentary Ladies First chronicles Archer Deepika Kumari's life. It follows her journey from living in poverty in Jharkhand to enrolling in the Tata Archery Academy and representing India at various international competitions. It was directed by Uraaz and Shaana Levy Bahl. On March 8, 2018, the eve of International Women's Day, Ladies First was made available on Netflix.
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